Just wanted to share my situation:
I had my interview on 7/15/08. I passed the tests, but the immigration officer would not approve my application because I was not able to give her a copy of my 2007 tax return. The reason was: I had not filed my taxes, I had filed for an extension. She said I should submit proof that I had filed for the extension
So, I promptly did this the next day - a comprehensive package (letter from me, letter from my accountant, copies of my extension filing, proof of mailing), and put it in their drop box in san jose.
I heard nothing back. So, I made a fastpass appt for Sept 12. I didn't have any high expectations for the appointment. My goals for the appointment were:
- to find out if they received the package from me
- to find out if there is anything else they are waiting on me for
So, I went to the appointment. I waited for about 15 minutes after the appointment time. There were only two windows open. I said to the guy "i want to check on the status of my N400". He looked on the computer and said he didn't have the information available, and so he would go upstairs to check.
When he came back, he said my case has been sent to the supervisor for review, and that I can probably expect a letter in 2-3 weeks. (its now 3 wks). I asked him if they had received my letter, and if it satisfied their requirements and he said he didn't know. I should have asked him before he went upstairs!
So, I am still waiting patiently.
My primary concern is being able to vote. We are currently 29 days from the election. In california, you must register 15 days before the election - by 10/20/08. I think they would probably want to give us at least 2 weeks notice before the Oath Ceremony, so my fear is that if they sent me an Oath letter now, it would be for a ceremony after the registration deadline, so I won't be able to vote. Bummer.
My other concern is that I am currently unable to make travel plans. My worry is that there is not only the concern that I would schedule my vacation conflicting with the oath date, but also the following few weeks when I would be waiting for my US passport.
My advice would be:
- if you filed for an extension, make sure you take whatever documentation you have along with you to the interview
- ask all your questions to the immigration officer before they go off to find the answers
- be aware that travel plans are problematic during this period.